by Jacques Bahati | Sep 29, 2016
According to the World Health Organization, in 2014 an estimated 140,000 children worldwide died from tuberculosis (TB), and nearly one million children contract the infectious disease per year. Cases of TB in Africa are higher than any other continent. Until... by Jacques Bahati | Sep 28, 2016
Tell a friend to tell a friend that “Backroom Bullying the Role of The US Government in the Herakles Farms’ Land Grabbing in Cameroon” is a must read. This report by Oakland Institute, one of the toughest advocates against land grabbing globally, examines cables... by Jacques Bahati | Sep 23, 2016
From September 13-15, 2016 at St. Gasper Conference Centre Dodoma Rev. Aniedi Okure, AFJN Executive Director spoke to a gathering of 82 leaders representing faith based organizations, civil society group, and government agencies about the need to reevaluate, prevent... by Jacques Bahati | Sep 22, 2016
UN policies must benefit Africa by AFJN Intern | Sep 15, 2016
On September 14, 2016, Sr. Eucharia Madueke wrote “That they may be one: Diversity within the communities of Catholic sisters in Nigeria” for Gobal Sisters Report. In the article she talks about the work of AFJN sisters in Nigeria. Read the full article... by Jacques Bahati | Sep 14, 2016
After I attended the “National Conference on Just Governance: The Nigerian Biosafety Act and GMOs – Implications for Nigerians and Africa” organized by AFJN in collaboration with other Nigerian NGOs in Abuja, May 24−26, 2016, I was moved to action, particularly... by AFJN Intern | Sep 13, 2016
On September 13th, 2016, the Human Rights Watch published an article called “Coalition of NGO, Diaspora Groups Support Ethiopia Human Rights Resolution” that features AFJN support. Read the article here:...